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US-6962495

Computer enabled training of a user to validate assumptions

PublishedNovember 8, 2005
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Technical Abstract

A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.

Patent Claims
11 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A computer program embodied on a computer readable medium for providing a computer implemented training session for identifying a user's assumptions in light of a reaction to a stimulus, the computer program comprising: (a) a code segment for presenting a first portion of a stimulus to a user; (b) a code segment for prompting the user to enter a reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (c) a code segment for receiving the user's reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (d) a code segment for recording the user's reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (e) a code segment for prompting the user to enter an assumption that forms a basis of the user's reaction; (f) a code segment for presenting a second portion of the stimulus to the user; and (g) a code segment for providing feedback to the user adapted to identify how the user's reaction was based on the assumption.

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2. A computer program for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 1 , wherein the user's reaction to the stimulus includes at least one of a text entry and a choice of presented options.

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3. A computer program for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 1 , wherein the feedback is provided by an interactive coach.

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4. A computer program for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 1 , wherein the stimulus includes at least one of a prerecorded audio clip, a prerecorded video clip, an animation, a graphic, a text presentation, a real-time audio stream, and a real-time video stream.

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5. A computer program for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a code segment for providing the user access to a knowledge base.

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6. A computer program for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a code segment for deploying the training session on a computer network using at least one of local area network protocol, wide area network protocol, Internet protocol.

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7. A system for providing a computer implemented training session for identifying a user's assumptions in light of a reaction to a stimulus, the training session comprising: (a) a processor; (b) a memory that stores programming information under control of the processor; (c) logic for presenting a first portion of a stimulus to a user; (d) logic for prompting the user to enter a reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (e) logic for receiving the user's reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (f) logic for recording the user's reaction to the first portion of the stimulus; (g) logic for prompting the user to enter an assumption that forms a basis of the user's reaction; (h) logic for presenting a second portion of the stimulus to the user; and (i) logic for providing feedback to the user adapted to identify how the user's reaction was based on an assumption.

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8. A system for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 7 , wherein the user's reaction to the stimulus includes at least one of a text entry and a choice of presented options.

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9. A system for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 7 , wherein the feedback is provided by an interactive coach.

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10. A system for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 7 , wherein the stimulus includes at least one of a prerecorded audio clip, a prerecorded video clip, an animation, a graphic, a text presentation, a real-time audio stream, and a real-time video stream.

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11. A system for providing a computer implemented training session as recited in claim 7 , further comprising logic for providing the user access to a knowledge base.

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Filing Date

March 23, 2004

Publication Date

November 8, 2005

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